Touch screen display device

ABSTRACT

A touch screen display device, includes: a transparent substrate having a first surface and a second surface opposite to said first surface; a touch sensor disposed on said second surface; a plurality of color filters which are disposed on said first surface of said transparent substrate; a black matrix made of a non-transparent material and disposed on said first surface of said transparent substrate, wherein said black matrix has a frame region and said second surface has an area corresponding to said frame region; at least one alignment mark disposed on said area; and at least one flexible circuit board electrically connected to said touch sensor, wherein said flexible circuit board includes a connecting region and at least one alignment pattern formed on said connecting region, and said alignment pattern is corresponding to said alignment mark.

This application is a continuation application of U.S. application Ser.No. 13/845,167, filed Mar. 18, 2013, which claims priority of Taiwaneseapplication no. 101115782, filed on May 3, 2012, the subject matter ofwhich is incorporated herein by reference.

BACKGROUND

1. Technical Field

This invention relates to a touch screen display device, moreparticularly to a display device integrated with a touch screen.

2. Description of the Related Art

A touch screen display device is a combination of a touch panel and adisplay device.

FIGS. 1 and 2 show a conventional liquid crystal display device with acapacitive touch screen, in which FIG. 2 is a fragmentary view takenalong line II-II in FIG. 1. The liquid crystal display device includes:a touch panel 11, a liquid crystal display panel 12, a flexible circuitboard 13 electrically connected to a control circuit (not shown), and atouch screen display region 14. The touch panel 11 has a transparentsubstrate 111, a touch sensor 112 formed on a surface of the transparentsubstrate 111, and a protective layer 113 covering the touch sensor 112.The touch screen display region 14 corresponds in position to the touchsensor 112. The liquid crystal display panel 12 includes a TFT (thinfilm transistor) substrate 121, a color filter substrate 122, and aliquid crystal layer 123 disposed between the TFT substrate 121 and thecolor filter substrate 122. The flexible circuit board 13 iselectrically connected to the touch sensor 112 and the control circuit.When the touch screen display region 14 is pressed, the capacitance ofthe touch sensor 112 will change, thereby generating a touch signal. Thetouch signal is then transmitted to the control circuit through theflexible circuit board 13.

In the conventional liquid crystal display device, the touch panel 11 isadhered to a surface of the color filter substrate 122 of the liquidcrystal display panel 12 using an adhesive (not shown). However, withminiaturization of 3C products, reducing the thickness and weight of thetouch screen display device has become a subject of endeavor in theindustry, in which a liquid crystal display device integrated with atouch panel has been the target of development in recent years.

FIG. 3 shows a conventional touch panel-integrated liquid crystaldisplay device 2. The major difference between the conventional touchpanel-integrated liquid crystal display device 2 shown in FIG. 3 and theliquid crystal display device 1 of FIG. 1 resides in that, in the touchpanel-integrated liquid crystal display device 2, the transparentsubstrate 111 used in the liquid crystal display device 1 of FIG. 1 isomitted and the touch sensor 112 is directly formed on the surface ofthe color filter substrate 122 so that the color filter substrate 122also serves as the transparent substrate of the touch panel 11, therebyresulting in a reduction in the thickness and weight of the touchpanel-integrated liquid crystal display device 2.

However, alignment of the flexible circuit board 13 with the touchsensor 112 in the liquid crystal display device of FIG. 1 is conductedusing an optical alignment device that is disposed on the transparentsubstrate 111 so as to align and electrically connect the flexiblecircuit board 13 and the touch sensor 112. Since, in the liquid crystaldisplay device of FIG. 1, the flexible circuit board 13 is connected tothe transparent substrate 111, light generated from the opticalalignment device may penetrate through the transparent substrate 111without being obstructed. However, in the conventional touchpanel-integrated liquid crystal display device 2 shown in FIG. 3, thetransparent substrate is dispensed with and the flexible circuit board13 is directly connected to a periphery of the surface of the colorfilter substrate 122. Since the periphery of the surface of the colorfilter substrate 122 to which the flexible circuit board 13 is connectedis formed with a black matrix 124 that is used to isolate color filtersand that is non-transmissible for light, may not be used a conventionaloptical alignment device to achieve alignment between the flexiblecircuit board 13 and the touch sensor 112.

The current alignment method is usually conducted to align the flexiblecircuit board 13 with the touch sensor 112 by virtue of an alignmentpattern or through adjusting the position of a light source(illuminating toward front side or rear side of the transparentsubstrate 111). Since the black matrix 124 is non-transmissible forlight, the alignment pattern will not be formed at the black matrix.However, the aforesaid alignment method cannot meet the requirement formass production of the touch panel-integrated liquid crystal displaydevice. Accordingly, how to seek an effective and precise alignmentmethod is the subject of endeavor in the development of a liquid crystaldisplay device integrated with the touch panel.

SUMMARY

Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a touchpanel-integrated liquid crystal display device.

Moreover, another object of the present invention is to provide a touchscreen display device.

Accordingly, a touch screen display device, includes: a transparentsubstrate having a first surface and a second surface opposite to saidfirst surface; a touch sensor disposed on said second surface; aplurality of color filters which are disposed on said first surface ofsaid transparent substrate; a black matrix made of a non-transparentmaterial and disposed on said first surface of said transparentsubstrate, wherein said black matrix has a frame region and said secondsurface has an area corresponding to said frame region; at least onealignment mark disposed on said area; and at least one flexible circuitboard electrically connected to said touch sensor, wherein said flexiblecircuit board includes a connecting region and at least one alignmentpattern formed on said connecting region, and said alignment pattern iscorresponding to said alignment mark.

A touch screen display device of this invention includes: a transparentsubstrate having a first surface and a second surface opposite to saidfirst surface; a protective layer disposed on said transparent substrateand adjacent to said second surface; a black matrix made of anon-transparent material and disposed on said first surface of saidtransparent substrate; a plurality of color filters which are disposedon said first surface of said transparent substrate; a touch sensordisposed on said second surface; and at least one flexible circuit boardelectrically connected to said touch sensor, wherein said flexiblecircuit board includes a connecting region, and at least one alignmentpattern disposed on said connecting region, wherein said second surfacehas a first region overlapping with said connecting region, at least onealignment mark is disposed on said first region, and said alignmentpattern is corresponding to said alignment mark.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Other features and advantages of the present invention will becomeapparent in the following detailed description of the preferredembodiment of the invention, with reference to the accompanyingdrawings, in which:

FIG. 1 is a top view of a conventional liquid crystal display devicewith a capacitive touch screen;

FIG. 2 is a fragmentary view of the conventional liquid crystal displaydevice shown in FIG. 1;

FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a conventional touch panel-integratedliquid crystal display device;

FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the preferred embodiment of a touchscreen display device according to this invention;

FIG. 5 is a fragmentary perspective view of a color filter substrate ofthe preferred embodiment shown in FIG. 4;

FIG. 6 is a fragmentary exploded perspective view illustrating relativeposition between a flexible circuit board and an alignment unit of thepreferred embodiment shown in FIG. 4; and

FIG. 7 is a fragmentary schematic view illustrating relative position ofthe alignment unit and alignment patterns of the flexible circuit boardof the preferred embodiment shown in FIG. 4.

In the following detailed description, for purposes of explanation,numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thoroughunderstanding of the disclosed embodiments. It will be apparent,however, that one or more embodiments may be practiced without thesespecific details. In other instances, well-known structures and devicesare schematically shown in order to simplify the drawing.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Referring to FIGS. 4 to 6, the preferred embodiment of a touch screendisplay device according to this invention comprises: a liquid crystaldisplay panel 3, a touch sensor 4, a flexible circuit board 5, and aprotective layer 6 covering the touch sensor 4.

The liquid crystal display panel 3 has a thin film transistor substrate31, a color filter substrate 32, and liquid crystal molecules 37disposed between the thin film transistor substrate 31 and the colorfilter substrate 32. Because the structure of the liquid crystal displaypanel 3 of this invention is generally similar to that of a conventionalliquid crystal display panel, a detailed description thereof is omittedherein for the sake of brevity. The liquid crystal display panel 3according to this invention differs from the conventional one in thatthe color filter substrate 32 of this invention has at least onealignment unit 36. The detailed structure of the color filter substrate32 is further described as follows. The color filter substrate 32includes a transparent substrate 33, a plurality of color filters 34, ablack matrix 35, and at least one alignment unit 36. In this preferredembodiment, only one alignment unit 36 is used for explanation.

The transparent substrate 33 is made from a transparent material such asglass or quartz glass, and has a first surface 331 adjacent to theliquid crystal molecules 37, and a second surface 332 opposite to thefirst surface 331.

The color filters 34 are composed of RGB three primary color pixels, andare distributed in an array on the first surface 331.

The black matrix 35 is made of a non-transparent material, and has aframe region 351 and a plurality of strip regions 352. The frame region351 is formed on the first surface 331 and encircles the color filters34. The strip regions 352 are intersected on the first surface 331 toisolate the color filters 34. The black matrix 35 is composed of amaterial such as a black photosensitive resin or chromium, and the colorfilters 34 encircled by the frame region 351 cooperatively define adisplay region. The materials and manufacturing methods for the colorfilters 34 and the black matrix 35 are well known to a skilled artisanand thus are not detailed herein for the sake of brevity.

The alignment unit 36 has two alignment holes 361, and two alignmentmarks 362 formed on the second surface 332 and corresponding in positionto the two alignment holes 361. The two alignment holes 361 are formedin the frame region 351, and are arranged along a longitudinal directionof the frame region 351.

It is noted that a pattern for the alignment holes 361 can besimultaneously formed on a pre-prepared photomask for the black matrix35 through pattern design of the photomask so that the alignment holes361 and the black matrix 35 can be formed at the same time.

The touch sensor 4 is formed on the second surface 332 of the colorfilter substrate 32, and can be a resistive or capacitive type. In thepreferred embodiment of this invention, the capacitive touch sensor isused for illustration.

Specifically, the touch sensor 4 has a plurality of first electrodecircuits 41 that are separately formed on the second surface 332 andthat form a horizontal conductive passage in a horizontal directiontransverse to the longitudinal direction, a plurality of secondelectrode circuits 42 that are separately formed on the second surface332 and that form a vertical conductive passage in the longitudinaldirection, a plurality of electrode pads 43 disposed among the adjacentfirst and second electrode circuits 41, 42, and a plurality ofconductive wires 44 extending from the first and second electrodecircuits 41 and 42.

The flexible circuit board 5 has one side connected to the secondsurface 332 and electrically connected to the conductive wires 44 of thetouch sensor 4, and the other side electrically connected to a controlcircuit (not shown).

The protective layer 6 is made of an electrical insulating material, andcovers and protects the touch sensor 4.

When the touch sensor 4 is pressed, capacitance value of the touchsensor 4 will vary, so as to generate a touch signal that is transmittedto the control circuit through the flexible circuit board 5.

Referring to FIGS. 6 and 7, specifically, the flexible circuit board 5has a connecting region 51 connected to the second surface 332, twoalignment patterns 52 formed on the connecting region 51, and aplurality of conductive wires 53 disposed between the two alignmentpatterns 52. Two adjacent ones of the conductive wires 53 are spacedapart from each other by a minimum distance (L). The two alignmentpatterns 52 are respectively aligned with the two alignment holes 361 ofthe alignment unit 36. The conductive wires 53 are electricallyconnected to the conductive wires 44. In the preferred embodiment, eachof the alignment patterns 52 is a square pattern having a predeterminedwidth, and is capable of encircling a respective one of the alignmentmarks 362 that corresponds in position to a respective one of thealignment patterns 52. The square patterns 52 are light-transmissible.

To achieve better sensitivity of an optical detection device upondetection, the alignment holes 361 respectively have a size larger thanan area of the alignment patterns 52 of the flexible circuit board 5.Each of the alignment holes 361 is defined by an edge. The shortestdistance (S) between the edge and the respective alignment pattern 52 isnot smaller than 30 μm. Preferably, for a better alignment between theconductive wire 53 of the flexible circuit board 5 and the conductivewires 44, each of the two alignment holes 361 has a size sufficient toexpose the respective one of the alignment patterns 52 and at least onethe conductive wires 53 adjacent to the respective one of the alignmentpatterns 52. The shortest distance between the edge of the alignmentholes 361 and the exposed conductive wires 53 is larger than or equal to(L/2).

In the touch screen display device according to this invention, thecolor filter substrate 32 is used as a substrate for the touch sensor 4,thereby reducing thickness of the touch screen display device. Moreover,by virtue of the alignment holes 361 formed in the black matrix 35,electrical connection between the flexible circuit board 5 and the touchsensor 4 can be performed using the optical detection device withoutmodifying a conventional alignment process or device. Thus, the designof the alignment unit 36 is more suitable for mass production of a touchpanel-integrated liquid crystal display device, i.e., the touch screendisplay device of this invention.

While the present invention has been described in connection with whatis considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it isunderstood that this invention is not limited to the disclosedembodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements includedwithin the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretations andequivalent arrangements.

What is claimed is:
 1. A touch screen display device, comprising: atransparent substrate having a first surface and a second surfaceopposite to said first surface; a touch sensor disposed on said secondsurface; a plurality of color filters which are disposed on said firstsurface of said transparent substrate; a black matrix made of anon-transparent material and disposed on said first surface of saidtransparent substrate, wherein said black matrix has a frame region andsaid second surface has an area corresponding to said frame region; atleast one alignment mark disposed on said area; and at least oneflexible circuit board electrically connected to said touch sensor,wherein said flexible circuit board includes a connecting region and atleast one alignment pattern formed on said connecting region, and saidalignment pattern is corresponding to said alignment mark.
 2. The touchscreen display device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said alignmentpattern is partially overlapping with said alignment mark.
 3. The touchscreen display device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said alignmentpattern is aligned with said alignment mark.
 4. The touch screen displaydevice as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one alignment holepenetrates said black matrix to expose said transparent substrate. 5.The touch screen display device as claimed in claim 4, wherein saidalignment mark corresponds in position to said alignment hole.
 6. Thetouch screen display device as claimed in claim 4, wherein saidalignment hole is larger than said alignment pattern.
 7. The touchscreen display device as claimed in claim 4, wherein said alignment holeis defined by an edge, and a shortest distance between said edge of saidalignment hole and said alignment pattern is not smaller than 30 μm. 8.The touch screen display device as claimed in claim 4, wherein saidflexible circuit board further includes a plurality of conductive wireselectrically connected to said touch sensor, said alignment hole has asize sufficient to expose said alignment pattern, and at least one ofsaid conductive wires is adjacent to said alignment pattern.
 9. Thetouch screen display device as claimed in claim 1, wherein saidalignment pattern encircles said alignment mark.
 10. The touch screendisplay device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said frame regionencircles said color filters.
 11. A touch screen display device,comprising: a transparent substrate having a first surface and a secondsurface opposite to said first surface; a protective layer disposed onsaid transparent substrate and adjacent to said second surface; a blackmatrix made of a non-transparent material and disposed on said firstsurface of said transparent substrate; a plurality of color filterswhich are disposed on said first surface of said transparent substrate;a touch sensor disposed on said second surface; and at least oneflexible circuit board electrically connected to said touch sensor,wherein said flexible circuit board includes a connecting region, and atleast one alignment pattern disposed on said connecting region, whereinsaid second surface has a first region overlapping with said connectingregion, at least one alignment mark is disposed on said first region,and said alignment pattern is corresponding to said alignment mark. 12.The touch screen display device as claimed in claim 11, wherein saidalignment pattern is partially overlapping with said alignment mark. 13.The touch screen display device as claimed in claim 11, wherein saidalignment pattern is aligned with said alignment mark.
 14. The touchscreen display device as claimed in claim 11, wherein at least onealignment hole penetrates said black matrix to expose said transparentsubstrate.
 15. The touch screen display device as claimed in claim 14,wherein said alignment mark corresponds in position to said alignmenthole.
 16. The touch screen display device as claimed in claim 14,wherein said alignment hole is larger than that of said alignmentpattern.
 17. The touch screen display device as claimed in claim 14,wherein said alignment hole is defined by an edge, and a shortestdistance between said edge of said alignment hole and said alignmentpattern is not smaller than 30 μm.
 18. The touch screen display deviceas claimed in claim 14, wherein said flexible circuit board furtherincludes a plurality of conductive wires electrically connected to saidtouch sensor, and said alignment hole has a size sufficient to exposesaid alignment pattern.
 19. The touch screen display device as claimedin claim 18, wherein at least one of said conductive wires is adjacentto said alignment pattern.
 20. The touch screen display device asclaimed in claim 11, wherein said touch sensor is one of a capacitivetouch sensor and a resistive touch sensor.